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How to Solve Word Problems in Geometry (How to Solve Word Problems (McGraw-Hill))| Media: | Paperback | | Author: | Dawn B. Sova | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill | | Release date: | 11 November, 1999 | | Our price: | $8.95 |
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| How to Solve Word Problems in Geometry (How to Solve Word Problems (McGraw-Hill)) |
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lethally dull |
| i picked up this book just 4 the fin of it, 4 lil geometry problem drill. goodness, so so many mistakes were found. first of all, this book is only good 4 people who alredy know geometry, not 4 ppl who hope 2 learn sum of it by reading this book, cuz if i dint no geometry b4 pickin up this book, i would be at a complete lost. 2ndly, the book has made so many mistakes in answers and problem solving techniques that, again, if u dint no how 2 solve the prob b4hand, u would b at a complete lost. lastly, the book would overwhelm its reader with all its definitions, postulates, and theorems. only about 1/5 of the whole book is actually problem solving and the problems are not even that "advanced" to play around with, only the typical ones u would find in any geometry textbook. the book, in my opinion, dusnt even really deserve 2 stars, but i'm nice. :) (P.S. try the how to solve word problems 4 algebra 1, a much more better and thorougly ritten book). |
| How to Solve Word Problems in Geometry (How to Solve Word Problems (McGraw-Hill)) - Dawn B. Sova |
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Doesn't live up to its title |
| This book is, at best, a quick review for those already familiar with the subject. The "word problems" are the same type of basic problems one would find in any geometry textbook; in other words, there are no interesting real-life story problems. To accommodate the book's small size, pictures and diagrams are sacrificed in favor of endless definitions. Example: "Adjacent angles are two angles in a plane that have a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points." This approach makes the book concise, but dry. |
| Dawn B. Sova - How to Solve Word Problems in Geometry (How to Solve Word Problems (McGraw-Hill)) |
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Consice review, but has typos |
| The book has a concise review of geometry. It lists about five to ten related theorems at a time, and then gives about two examples for each. This would be a good review of geometry for someone who is preparing for the SAT or GMAT if there were not so many typos. There are typos such has having the wrong diagram for a given question and listing questions that are not consistent with information in the associated diagrams. If you are learning geometry for the first time or expect difficulty in re-learning geometry, I would not recommend this book. However, if you need just a quick geometry refresher, then you can probably detect the typos without too much frustration and learn the basic theorems of geometry. |
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